Two Poems by Kara Richter
Aug 20th, 2021 | By DefenestrationLet my grants be bountiful,
And my meal plan be plenty.
Let my boxed wine runneth over.
Let my grants be bountiful,
And my meal plan be plenty.
Let my boxed wine runneth over.
When things go wrong in my life, I blame it on the fact that no one in my family knows what day my birthday is.
It was the morning of my eighth birthday when it was brought to my attention that I’d had the wrong date for my birthday.
For eight years.
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Please accept this as the cover letter for my story, Exactly What Happened to Me “That” Day, and Why. I hope you like it. But more than anything, I especially hope you get this letter and that you answer it. I can’t tell you how excited I am. Though you wouldn’t know it, I have quite a history with you, and seeing your name (Is Bigfoot your name? If not, what is your name?) and your picture on the Defenestration website was such a bolt out of the blue that, well, it just has to be a sign.
If you have aspirations of publishing a novel, you might think that once you’ve finished writing the manuscript, you’ve conquered the hardest part. Although this is a great accomplishment and an important step, it’s a relative piece of cake compared with what lies ahead. To realize your goals, you’ll probably need to secure representation by a literary agent, and for that, you’ll need a query letter. You may have heard that the agent query letter is the most important letter you will ever write, and likely rewrite upwards of 17,500 times.